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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Mar 1902, p. 8

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aimz, 10 400 onl mge HBF 0 . C OCSCC E oneration. â€"Mr.. John â€" IWo hare. soms besutifal designe in | ppc o Ht~, 2 Mn , s« Surpriseâ€"Party.â€"A party of young people gathered at the home of Miss Swartz last Saturday evening, comâ€" pletely surprising this young lady. *The eveningâ€"was spent in social conâ€" versation and games,â€" such as crokiâ€" nole, etc. The surprise was 00caâ€" sioned by the departure of Miss . Swartz from this neighborhood. â€"» Brieis.â€"A ~number of young â€" peoâ€" »ple ‘spent an evening in a pleasant and social way at the home of Mr. David Schmidt.~ It was on his naâ€" tal day.â€"Mr.~ Simon\Hearth carried our mail part of the way last week, owing to the bad condition of ‘ the ~~" Scientific Opticians The Watch House â€"â€" March 13â€"Farm stock and implements| Wagner. â€" of George Brenner, 1â€"4 mile west of| MEYERS â€" COLE â€" At Berlin, HeideIberg. March 4th, by Rev. A. B. Franâ€" ‘March 14â€"Stock, implements and 10| cisco, Eph. Meyers of North . Daâ€" . meres of land of Mrs. Catharine| kota, to Sarah Cole of Berlin. _ Strasburger, 3â€"4 mile east of Mannâ€" ORTWEIN â€" SCHILLING â€" On heim. Feb. 19th, Jacob Ortwein to Philâ€" March 17â€"Stock and I ippine Schilling. Potor Relst, 2 miles on 5 Pregucy | HEMMERICH â€" SCHIEFLEY â€" In or 1 1â€"2 miles west of Shants‘s| WOO!wich, Feb. 5th, Emanuel Hemâ€" Station. meric'h gt Woolwich to Miss Schiefâ€" ley of Conestogo. March 18â€"Stock and implements 0| rorprps â€" SCROGGIE â€" At Winâ€" Mrs. Elizabeth Neuber, 3â€"4 mil®! ;arpoy south of Erbsville, or 4 miles y erbourne, March 4th, at the resiâ€" west of Waterioo. north dence of Geo. Forbes, uncle of the M 19 * bride, by _ Rev, A. M. Hamilton, arch 19â€"Stock and implements Of| Frank Forbes to Annic Scroggie, Andrew Foerster, 1 mile west Of| poth of Winterbourne Heidelberg, or 1â€"4 mile east of St. nm'rns. Clements. a March 20â€"Stock and implements of STEWART â€" _ At â€" Hawkesville, Mrs. Sarah Moyer at Rosedale. March 2nd, widow Elizabeth Stewâ€" March 21â€"House and lot and houseâ€"| ATt, aged about 90 yeats. hold effects of the late Leonbara| PAUB â€" At . Baden, _ March 5th, Muelier at Heidelberg. A1?h' .Dn:‘\;,’ .N‘.ys T7 years, 10 e mo/ . March 22â€"House and 3 acres of land |sorraUMBURG â€" On° tio Galt of the late Andrew Scheaermann. road, Hespeler, March 3rd. at the %“;;:;’;mh-r‘- residence ‘of her sonm, Charles, Mrs. of Waterice and 12 mil West| Chas. Schaumburg, aged 77 years, â€"2 mile east of 8t.|~~7 months and 15 days. . Agaths. BIGGAR â€" At Galt, March 2nd, MRemovals.â€"The : removal â€" of : two families from our midst took place on Tuesday. Both Mr. Swarts and Mr. Witmer removed their families and other effécts to Nine Pines, where they will reside in the future on the farms previously owned . by Mf. S. Eby. Mr. Nathaniel Berâ€" ey~will now occupy the old Bergey homestead vacated by Mr. Swartz. Personal.â€"Mrs, W. Shantz spent Bunday and Monday at the home of hier <â€" father _ here.â€"Mr. . Theodore Draves, formerly of this place, but now of Tonawanda, called on . his gister, Mrs. Schweitzer, last week.â€" Miss Amanda Hallman spent Sabâ€" bath at the home of her parents here.â€"Mr. I. Brighton was a Sunâ€" day visitor to this place. â€" Mr. Alf. Hallman, Berlin, called on {friends here on Sunday. â€" Messrs. N. Berâ€" gey and A. C. Bowman took a busiâ€" ness trip to Conestogo one day last Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer. Week, Personal. â€" Miss Lederman of New Dundee was a visitor at Mr. B. Schwartz‘s last Sunday. â€" Miss Gibson of Qu Appelie, Man., who is spending the winter with her cousâ€" ins, the Missem Snider here, is out and around again after the operation she underwent in the Berlinâ€"Waterâ€" 100, Rospital. â€". Mr. Geo. R. Stroh moved to his new farm near Glen Allen week before iast. â€" Mr. Moses Heckedorn of Huron County, Mich., is visiting at his father‘s here. â€" Our sugar beet farmers were greatâ€" ly surprised when they saw in the Daily Telegraph on Monday that the factory will be built this season. ‘They had given up hopes of getting ‘@ factory, at least this year. y Corymrant " _ . J<Gapmecit en icconmecs Rimiess Classes. ‘J- K. SHINN;, &8 Our "rimless" aye glaases and n:'lo Mon:ln:y“n‘y .aauwmqmun 8 m little nose plece. . Eyes to â€" 44 e we Jansen Bros , King SL., BERLIS, Held over from last week AUCTION SALES CONESTOGO MANNHEIM. City Optical Parlor 4 t * ThA port. â€"â€" Our x‘& $ . February . Sucdgil degore tos: lows Form â€" 1V.~â€"Senior.â€"Ralph .. Cleâ€" :flu, Willie ._Tilt, Ada Staufier, aud Dennstedt. Form IV.â€"Junior. â€" Reta fi strong, Marry Kintie, Jos. * Elmer Johanges. Form LII..~ Senior, â€"mef.t-l.*_ Irene Clemens, Kate Wismer, lie Kenyon, Erwin Zeller. ... ; Form III. â€" Junior.â€" Isaish lr zig, Clarence _ Rudy, Elton Â¥ Lulu Kenyon, Milton Johannes, Al= bert Blaschke, â€" Austinâ€" Schweitzer, Max. Beattie. Form . II. .â€"â€" Senior. â€" Nettie Cress, Allen Sipes, Claretta Zeller, Louisa â€" Binkley,. Ezra Schweitzer, Wesley Schweitzer. m f ‘Form V.~Lorne Tremain, JO’V Kinzie. ; Form II, â€" Junior, â€" B. Leon Clemens, â€" Willie Wismer, Alberta Binkley, . Clayton _ Rudy, Charlie Kuempel, Leon Frosch, Albert Kimâ€" Part I.â€"Minnie Eby, ~Georgina Fischer, _ Charlie Beck,â€" Howatd Frosch, â€" Eddie Johannes, Alvin Rudy, Erne Kimpe,, Sadie Clemens. DOERBECKER â€" At St Jacobs, Feb. 27th, the wife of Wm. Doetâ€" becker, of a. daughter. LINDER â€" At Elmira, March 2nd, the wife of John Linder, of a daughter. EBY â€" In Peel, March 4th, the wile of Amos Eby, of a daughter. MARTIN â€" In Peel T‘p., March 4th, the wife of R. B., Martin, of a daughter. HAHN â€" At Berlin, Feb. 13th, the ‘wife of C. J. Hahn, of a daughter. FOWLER â€" At Baden, Feb. 27th, the wife of Geo. S. Fowler, of ‘a daughter. SEIP â€" At Baden, Feb. 28th, the wife of Louis Sceip, of a son. STUEBING â€" At Berlin, March Ist, the wife of John Stuebing, of a daughter. HAHN â€" At Berlin, Feb. 13th, the wife of C. J. Hahn, of a son. CORNELL â€" At Freeport, Feb. 26th, the wife of Erastus Cornell, of a daughter. J SCHROEDER â€" At Elmira, Feb. 2ist, the wife of J. A. Schroedet, of a son. Form IL. â€" Junior. â€" A. Marvin Kenyon, Earl Frosch. Cfat ~Part II.â€"Eugene Kenyon, Otcar Kuempel, Mina Eby, gueb_wun_u. BOWMAN â€" At _ New â€" Hamburg Feb. 27th, the wife of Joseph Bow man, of a daughter. ERB â€" In East Zorra, March 511’) the wife of Chris. Erb, of a son. EVERS â€" At Preston, Feb. 26th the wife of J. L. Evers, of : daughter. MARRIAGES. HEMMERICH â€" SCHEIFLE â€" At Conestogo, Emanuel Hemmerich to Annie Schiefle. _ STANGE â€" WAGNER â€" In Woolâ€" HEMMERICH â€" SCHIEFLEY â€" In Woolwich, Feb. 5th, Emanuel Hemâ€" merich of Woolwich to Miss Schietâ€" ley of Conestogo. FORBES â€" SCROGGIE â€" At Winâ€" terbourne, March 4th, at the resiâ€" dence of Geo. Forbes, uncle of the bride, by _ Rev, A. M. Hamilton, Frank Forbes to Annie Scroggie, both of Winterbourne. STEWART â€" _ At Mawkesville, March 2nd, widow Elizabeth Stewâ€" art, aged about 90 years. DAUB â€" At Baden, _ March 5th, Andrew Daub, aged 77 years, 10 months and 12 days. SCHAUMBURG â€" On* ts Galt road, Hespeler, March 3rd, at the residence of her son, Charies, Mrs. Chas. Schaumburg, aged 77 years, 7 months and 15 days. BIGGAR â€" At Galt, March 2nd, Andrew mggu. in his 33rd year. SHOEMAKER â€" At Beriin, March 5th, Jacob D. Shoemaker, aged 102 years. BORNOWSKT â€" At Berlin, Match Ind, Mary : Bornowski, aged 77 HYMMEN â€"â€" At Berlin, March 3td, Helena, widow of Petet Hymmen, aged 78 years, 3 months and 16 days. s gon ! ¢f 1 Funeral Diréctor and Embalmer, Waterloo, Ont» Telephone 267. Resiâ€" dence Duke St., ovpesité J. Letter, . MOSZ â€" At Berlin, at the House of Industry, ~Péter. Mosz, â€"aged 84 years. MEMER â€" At Cedar Falls, lowa, Feb. 2ith, John Memer, ‘aged 84 wich T‘p., at the residence of the bride‘s father, John Wagner, John Stange of â€" Pilkington to Lydia Sale of Real Estate. BIRTHS on +ib ifirrtfi)(”'thi cattle before they arrived on hand afmemib en ioo uy c in nhnad sls pelagiint adt in teceg 4 he market, and the others were obliged to | Commencing at one c‘clock p. m. sharp, the folâ€" fo without or to pay very high prices for | !0‘ nhnhmy. vie: he cattle which arrived on the mar LIVE sTOCKâ€" 7°Elfl old, horse 10 unsold. Export â€"cattle were the -tmgz mare 14 years 5 cows in calf, sellers -.m‘lcn 'e;c :;iclly db“'mofnfn:: ~ Wr:u“m'nu i Mb ces w show n adv ; mb, 2 ewe ~.; EI": l%cmv;r ewt c;l::thl: ;fi'::. of lax %m months old, 6 pigs 3 months old, 2 sows, week. chers‘ cattle also were 1 d@emand, and sold at an advance oIC' ’:‘g ETC. â€" Brantford birder, Be to 10c over the prices .which prevall Brant:ord seed drill combined, pea harvester, last week. Sheep were strong, Imrlfl not m’w’- long sleigh, cutter. souffier, wagon seore any advance in price. â€"Lambs alse | Yith and spring seats, 2 Yankee plows, 4 were quite ntrol:gi but sold at the same ""u"" m’h::l“ mfll & 2wets plow prices as last week. podlctn ____ | Ramness, C Toton fanoing mill,road » eraper,scraw Export Cattleâ€"Were strong and in é«emand. 'rhe‘z sold at from $4.80 to $5.05 per cwt for choio> ones and $3.50 to $4.80 per ewt fo‘r ‘I!)Hflull):" â€" Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"Were stronger, selling at $4.40 to $4.70 per ewt for picked I:a g.% to g..’»fl per ewt for choice ones ':':4. per ewt fop common to fair. Feeders and N*ockersâ€"Were steady, but soid well at the top prices of last week. . WSew, MOMIION 22 WNUC, PAXOT 10 PDAN. OWE â€"Receipts, _2.550 head; strong: Yorker | §6:85 to $6.45: tight do. $6.10 to fi.flll: mlxa â€" rckcn, $6.45 to gw; choice ul; 36â€" Moe o $6.00; pigx, $5. to $6; roughs, '.aintx I §5.00; stags, ‘81.25 to $4.50. "Sheep a < mbsâ€"Receipts, 2,200 head; sheep scarce 1900 and smm’l:. lnmbs falrly steady; choice A issc eande Seir pet is pookee 6 Mra to $6.63; enlls to fair, $5.73 to $6.50; cheep, | MH eholce baniy wethers, $5.50 to t‘».m: ©*0" | thei mon to extra mixed. $.10 to $5.50; culls | gag and common, $4 to $5; beary export ewes, | Z%, _ The market re(‘éli.tl were 63 loads, which Included 1,207 cattle, 820 sheep and lambs, 800 hogs and 50 ‘calves. . x C Sheep and Lambsâ€"â€"Were steady, but the lambs were strong and &ll sold out quickly. ‘lflofl ewes. brougzht £3.50 to g.?& per cwt and lambs so‘? ~t $1 to §$5. xer ewt. Calvesâ€"Were »clii~= at $2 to $10 each. _ Hozsâ€"Were steady, selling at $6 per cwt Bast Buffato. March 11.â€"Cattigâ€"Receipts Migbt: fairly steady: vezls tons 21.L to $5.25; common «o good, $2.50 fi $7.%%. Hoga â€"Receipts, 2.550 head; strong; Yorkers, Wheat is Steadyâ€"Toronto Live Stock Tradeâ€"The Latest Quotations, Tuesday Evening, March 11. Toronto St. Lawrence Muarket. The grain recel were t t street market tlllmm. u?be"wk: Wheatâ€"Was steady, one load of white selling at 73c to 78c per bushel nu':n load of goose at 67¢ per bushel; one of buckwheat sold at .st-‘z bushel. Ontsâ€"Were steady, 500 is selling at 48c per bushel. Hnl:â€"-“’u casier. 25 londs selling at 3 u(}pgrtophtflnofiynnt‘to Hayâ€"Was ecasier. 25 londs selling at §1 uu’-cpertonlwunofiynn“to:lz per ton for clover. Strawâ€"Was steady, 4 londs selling at $9 to $10 per tom. . h aig The trade this nonln1 at the Toronte Cattle Market was so brisk that many of the hu{eu were unable to obtain enou: cattle to fill the small amount of J for which they had contracted. A few the beayy buyers had purchased the major g:_v"X‘Tor'i'l.llL Dulath, 4 hard. . work ; had to keep help all the time. How I wnllerids 600 en ragocit plone Ruow., 1 was _ Ezxsâ€"Are easier, selling now at 1: to ue'fro- the farmers‘ w‘luon. "thke c Chicago Detroft, 2 red Bt. Louls ... I»Mon‘,“l-nr:h.:l.‘?f‘h‘eâ€"-’ Wheat on pasâ€" sage, quiet a eady; maize, on passa, and steady; wheat, To ooo rahiet misdd : Rvecl w try markets, strong. _ m e ut iscouraged when ~WISCC n tsarcen. nemmugh s se rreet mds tt Ei 1 agpast ie en sould Ml'm..flhh-lâ€"h‘uk. Dr. Pierce‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent /ree on Ti is nenees malonag mnr.n.v.mn-m».u.gl Parts, March 11â€"C â€" Wheatâ€"Téue y;fi-u‘. 21f 60¢; )i:y and August, 22f Antwerp, March 11.â€"No. 2 red winter, Waterloo, March 13 ozsâ€"Were steady, selling at $6 a cholce and $0.70 per car for Ilgrt: m Enst Buffalo Cattle Market. THE MARKBT REPORTS, Leading Wheat Markets. Closing previous day. Closin Cash. Jny. Cn‘ Toronto Live Stock. British: Markets. it + | pervons having ciaims against the estae of HH | hok Remnt beguibndntemnet noig. } " Risor | wpRqF PP ERAANEA TLA ied 0.73 A9 A7 14 "Farm for Sale. Ew > ~â€"omuoray. > p ~1 farm, st ok and implements of Mrs ‘Cathâ€" a5P7 ByapTArEENLH st s m q teth 0t Smannels, their names in full, with th« it addre ses and d.urwtm‘;. f:xll M‘Ilcultn of fmm and, m}r of the seonrities: (if any) b( impram sn edaciade o. M"" 'J-?~fi .d'hd the said deceased iA thnnrt;en .nmmmw. haÂ¥ ns bm a bam * Areh prr geo A e Py yA * cspesOR4..+ Farm, Stook, Implements, eto HERK will »e so‘d by public on the ie on i i e pouh east of Bt, Agatha and 6 west of Waterloo, In the Estae of Moses R, Strome, Deceas d. OTICKE is here uant to N ts h. 5. Un 99; and aoroiming sets thes commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m., sharp, the follow REAL ESTAT mmw mm,m&"‘i{a No, of Wilmot, north side ‘uv.df'nd i-llozoat of St. Agatha, will also be offered fo‘sale, .The farm consists of 100 aâ€" res more or less, 20 aores of which is in fall wheat, 30 acres in g"resand 12 acres bush; farm is well watered and on it are good buildings and large orchard. o0 _ TERMSâ€"Ohickens, '“gp.""'{-'i'di' and under cash; over that mount"llo‘:o?fl': BPX Aeptna wll ho alipuat on al cone paymrts on If tfedit Rimounts " Termis of real Setabe witi ie madeknown on day of sale. , JO8. MICK CHBISTJAN K. }lflll 1, 1â€"2t Au&ofl. .mgm oo Td dinh in 0f env l fost reothall is minist att.x of the eu-umlhe R?d‘dmn:d: distribut> the of the said deceased ng t.ho‘g:nja ..mtnmw, hay ng A m to C‘aims of whichshe shall tnen hav$ mâ€" celved nulice, and wil. not ba liable for the said ameets to any perron of whose claim she shall w have received notice: 8th March, 1902. Jam®s C. Hatorr, Waterloo. Ont , 11 3t So icitor for Administrat ix. Tavern, Shop and Wholesale Licenses for North Waterloo. W lurnolf.mdl t .fi it mm ameiith vatcr, fapning nlll.‘lu‘v c-M,Wv. pulper, : ot single harness, sot har e o e o e “"'&rm h to > on 4 Ne at on 4o ced on toe se BP the h'.m ten acr s more or le»s,with good s¢, a new bank barn and all -nm oflmm-.. The land. is in firet olass vation and :s Otted for market garden ing. Terms. i ade known on day of sale. . cash; over that amount 3 month»" credit upon & t turnishing .o“:‘ security or 5 per cent. off for 308. MICKUS, _ MRS. C. STRASEURGER, arant ard se0d . qHil combinied, bon narrester cor com| arvester, cultivat r, long tleigh, cutter. xmor. wagon with box and spring seats, 2 Yankes plows, 4 wection barrow, 2 seated carriage, 2 sets plow harness, C:inton fansing mill,road > eraper,straw outter, ditshing spade and cleaner and other artic es too numerous to mention. â€" Notice to Creditors. ie i rie Are mhonncs ornee "hs under _ TERMS~â€"Pigs and all sums of §$10 and under n d ons Witrm fi‘i Theâ€" tik ts on o faiyo08, the io vepep n e manint en oo o incoines propage + t Auction Sale Wednesday, March 26th, 1902, .. OR .. a Parm, Stook and implements. Auction Sale Friday, March 14th, 1902, FOR SALE. NOTICE! o. ooaee 2. link “mmmw' ; | In sizes from 28 to 33 with long pents at $5.00, $6 U0, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 wont tub s waeh 3 k1 ot => We show the fncetâ€"stock ofihats, shirts, ties, coilars, eto., in town td mtomer on ie menigs on wl o en Me it | oo Conn 120 ~1" â€" mau 5 fim,â€"m mare, lady driver; 2 cows to calve in April; heifer to be fresh at time of sale; heifer, npmgdm bein calf; reifer, 1 £wo y-.:onyu:m‘un.u-;muzu.d tgred steck; Yor ro boar; 2 p months o d; Tho: oughbred Plymouth ioek chickens. DurukamNTs, KTc.â€"â€"Wide .0 wagton, twoâ€" fi te i democrat, sulky,hay nkshunmm raok, o 4 W-mw. 4ron w, gang tet Goubla rap Ret l:- Dat, ness, e 8 double tree, milk box, a:‘:&.r Tâ€"foot ‘13 vies _ & [ ctese Dt +0 mg.&’kâ€"WMmOMlaymddM draught), black team 13 and un-ddl-n-l nmlymydd.:toumad to be in calf, i moin uon ntrrent o fo mirk: popgprrnd Sat Apar d 5e ony prhadl ope s apl u: por hat rekiet Bily Takedt hay $ icfenthiog ou v , Fa IPith nlateiop ropencmape Arli: 3 fncromg 3 plows, ? lumber wagons (Lnesrly new), rom 2 cutters, stone boat, forks. w.n‘1 mfl‘n;: doubleâ€"trees, 2 soales, frum kott‘e. cider barrel, straw cutter, double barrel -h&mflovt quant‘ty of furnirure, 2 sets dou e 8, l& single harness and a lot cf other articles top numerous to mention. TERMS â€"Young pigs and all sums o.!.’mud under cash; ove that amount 10 mor he‘ oredit o-.vpmvoa joint notes or 5;, off for cash payâ€" ment of cred .t « mounts. Jos. Micxus, Mrs.Etizgineta Nevpzr, fJ ho indersigned will soll by public atrotion on dl the farm of Mrs I=nac H. Moyer in Roseâ€" lale, 1 mile south east of Bloomingda‘e, on the Bresiau road, on * Thursday, Maroly 20, 1902, : Hemeer woree dipe oR o'olod&'.-.‘nfi. The "Hebore Tey mde B hT * 5 cowd to commencing at 1o‘cleck p.m., sharp, the fol: wriog ve p Sies"" . DL s Sbomnre eader y emetned t:‘:;’:- 4 )-na (one: ::. cows l"l'P" B ioc, i oo dn oait oe fee RL# spring w Ye t ho Sona Nn ie igeedimg sore e wlth ! o nearly hew), bob.slcigh.lo. « sleigh en s inininee %‘. ravel boxe m-ydopvb( raill, straw cutter (~hants. ) 2 fanoing mili®, l’.kl Ihon-powuu,mbm'.'oriu.lwa a- hm\ocuwl-um 4 s 'uus s-~u‘mmmâ€".:m=-mmm.~u 3 tons of hx 7,. 60 bushels uu.lfluz‘u-o and other articles Loo numerous to men: & TERME. Tflllllwmbfln'd blic anet th 1 ,Am,q..th-w:‘?:"mfi. south of Erbsville. and Waterloo, on at 1 o‘clock p. m., sharp, the following valtable der, sot vel planks, cross cut saw, 2. p~ 7 fruil y Ayors: bmfi. achirs, a Wumber of brwmg,‘:numb“d m“;m awill rel, 2 Vinegar s, cow scythes, shovels, hoes and aâ€" quantity of _ Hovsrworn Err®crs.â€"$ bedsteads, flour chest, bread tray, bureâ€"u, watr «ink, s ove, kitchen stove, hobhh drum, churn, flower plants, stond jars, yolumes of Heraki ot Truth in good. Mennd Simon‘« complete works, and some b:”. atias of Prov. of Ontaric, and many o'T articles too numerous to mention. ‘Ena.â€" chickens, brooms and wif same of 19 mt "aivier. chak. oon Tok ambunt 9 month«‘ credit on .z.nd joint notes; 52. per. annum discount cash. payâ€" nents on crecit amounts (Rokws Naln aid l arepanal Alln:‘na' 210 and :mr o‘an: over tbvc amount :ma.u..'q.g n furishing a Endjoxm-ouor .p:rnmumdbeqm Jos‘.{.u*'k ymeunt of credit stmondts. ‘ i . Prevrer » eA _‘A‘M‘ F00 t ul wm cart, 2 seated carri ge, 2 bobsleighs, light sleigh, ____ Auctioneer., ____° _ _ = _ 10â€"2t * A. Kaupatax | Cerk turkeys and a collieâ€"dog. ty Sxfuiar tss 35 We td oi bieat, Sn bugnies ut nearly bewhinbmicign in £ sieighh Jus, Mick0s, Mus. SiramC Mover, Tfll wil sold auction eieinioire ty Boai n pre Soso on Friday, March 2ist, 1902, : “M'fi:v:" leo a go Pn amens arreres o Ts o rnetamenoe |â€"â€"â€" dou 5 .wgfi;‘QA& 1 Fasis Ha» Rala As e ememcncnh e ons har niroint +X * vofmepp tany alumedie m n Mueler, on piga 3 months old and 6 plgs 2 months old, _ TMPLEMENTS, ETU.â€" Preot & Wood binder Auction Sale Tuesday, March 18th, 1902. Farm Stock and iImplements. Farm Stock, implements, Eto. $took, implements, eto. Auction Sale Auction Sale | Farm for Monday, March 17th, 1902, Public Sale e and Lot and. Houst Effeots at Heldelberg. T. W armoup, Clerks sw« O Snss â€"OF, OE T..1 * i oeike zorthsest of $WMA § The Mutual Life Assurance Comâ€" ?nafmumn.:m sums of Waterioo. ‘to loan on farms at lowest t an ie s tates. In sizes from 28 to 33 with short pants at $4.50, $5.00, £6.00 and $7.00. _ In sizes from 28 to 33 with long pents at $5.00, $6 v0, $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00 See Our Confirmation Suits "Sign Gold Star" 15 aoros 6f "in state of cul ivation '_0.'5"3!'3&?; !flt'm!im of sugar beets, easy terms. Have a number of houses for sale in the Town of Beriin w»r:h $1100 to $2600 with a1 conventences, such as hot wa er heating, omm wabe o. "hnind ame All tinds it Tok newers, water w; rksand All kinds of 5Or, timnber, and B. O. shimgles for sale. ce SIMEON BRUBACHER, 8â€"1imo ville. It consistsiof 111 aores more or less, 12 to ut:rno(whic;filahumd bush. On it h-n::.hr'ekbo,-’-,h'khnud&uz of the fâ€" est farms in the County. For further information apply on the promises or by letter to IGNATZ rnmm.x’oxnb. 191 W aterico P. 0.. Ort. Te se Warges tnaetis 4 mis mt osesye Shinx ¢ prowed tor Spring resding. The tarm is 'i‘l‘?u .-'."‘5.."‘,"2 -m T. To ferm kngen‘e foite hh Aotle womesteeds" in e Rovaipip 06 Wategen: 1 19 The farm cobtains 219% acres, about 195 acres chon > and the inizaot it 4008 hardweod bul *‘ No V\ ion, Solicitor‘s,or other &m%h made dirâ€" ect to the Office. Wrought Iron Range Co, ® se (cse C ce .GexTuam®y :â€"Eight years ago I purchased one of your Home Comfort R:.-agu. with whiclfi‘m perfectly -a-flod and would purchase another if I needed a range. I belieye them to be well worth the price. lllr range is as good. as new and has not cost me one cent for repairs and I believe it will last a life time. T. B. HEIST. Farm For Sale. e 9 amane en es U 415‘%?1.«'".“ fi). .- “‘m. on or * AXSGARET ROTH gw-hs nâ€"-. CBnTtemzx :â€"I bave been udn:h- Home Comfort Range for the past four years and am more than pleased with it. It is convenient, durable and very economical in fuel. _ Burns either wood or coal perfectly and is by far the ehnlpnt range in the end. n fact I would not be without one if it cost balf as much more. Wrought Iron Range Co. GEXTLEMEN:â€"We have been using ur "Home Comfort" Ranges for several yeirs and are pleased to “L Ufl g{:’e us entire satisfaction, both in baking and heating, and great saving of fuel. | Do o CY Wrought Iron Range Co. Pactori.s. Salearooms and Offices : â€" TORONTO, CANXABDA. sad ST. LOUIS, MO, s) Western Salesrocms and Offices: . DENVER, COLO. P3 To misu®st ire a1d carry a complete stock of Hotel Ranges and Kitchen goods ; also Imec .s .od MONC COMRFONT SPEEL FUMNACES. ‘Write for catalogue and prices. Farm for Sale or to Rent. N Rumelbardt, 1 mile west of Waterico and Money to Loan. 8 miles from Rerin, 8t. Agatha and Erbsâ€" 7 8 mos Farm for Sale. For Sale. #4 WROUGHT IRON RANGE ©O., Lmfep . 0. Box 214. Waterioo. Feunded 1864. | Paidâ€"up Capital $1,000,000 « M. WILDFEANG, Delivery to all parts of the Manager, l Tiock, The Rew Wraranpen n‘ F f F ESVPE IF _.__,.__F, -1“ + Here is wher ‘cat all the en Apliry oo y Sra k 1stc t stock for spring is hore. n (Signed) « From six and eight weeks up to SOWS one year and upwards, all bred from imported stock. John Hill DEALER IN YORKSHIRE PICS Thoroughbred Shorthorn catâ€" tle for sale at all times. ON THE BALANCE OF MY BUGGIES Seed Time A. 6. Thoman, King St., East of Scott, BERLIN . in order to make room for a shipâ€" mo‘ cutters . and ti.h fim.honu comfort develop the & Interfering prevented. SHALL NOT FAlk WHOLESALE asd RETALL King St., BERLIN.* CANABA. and ST. LOUIS, MO, (,reat Reduction Blair, Ont., Feb., 1902 Blair, Out , Feb., 1902 Wellesiey. â€"â€"â€"AND=â€"â€" Mre. W. bfgler, Mrs. Wm. Snyder, 3 eolnien; rs. Benjamin Bowman, Mrs, Benuel Bowman, â€" Mrs. Heckepdorr, M. Brohman, Alex. Hadden. 44 ISAAO HARTEL *

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